Peace has ever been the cherished goal of all civilized individuals and dignified peoples of the world. Its victories have been everlasting and glorious while as those of the wars have been transient and ignominious. Battlefields in which force and bloodshed have reigned supreme have actually been the places with stories of the victories of dying over the dead. As against this, the greatest wars of the world have been won by strategies peaceful and non- violent in nature. Peace is peace; it is indivisible while as wars can be various and only those wars which are fought with a view to quell the spread of evil and with an underlying object of peace can be justified. Wars fought for expansionism, subordination and personal gains and aggrandizement, can never he justified. It is this concept of peace that is the subject matter of the book. The author, himself a lover of peace, has left no occasion unexploited to bring forth the massage of peace quite forcefully in the book. The victories of peace are glorious and the pen is mightier than the sword-these are the principles he believes in and these principles he tries to bring home to all the stakeholders of peace in his book. The author of the book has quite succinctly put forth his arguments In favour of peace in the J & K.
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